APPENDIX D CONVENING AND LEADERSHIP MEETING PHASE RESOURCES
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1 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 1 of 19 CONVENING AND LEADERSHIP MEETING PHASE RESOURCES
2 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 2 of 19 LIST OF HOSTS, PARTNERS, AND ANCHOR ORGANIZATIONS 49 Strong, First Central Baptist Church 500 Men Making a Difference Ali Forney Center Arab American Association of New York Atlas DIY Bethel A.M.E. Church, Far Rockaway Bronx Clergy Criminal Justice Roundtable Bronx Fathers Taking Action BronxConnect Brooklyn Community Services Brooklyn Defenders Broome Street Academy Brotherhood-Sister Sol Brownsville Community Justice Center Cardinal Hayes High School Cardinal Spellman High School Center for Court Innovation Center for NuLeadership Central Family Life Center Chhaya CDC Citizen's Union Communities United for Police Reforms Community Education Council 6 Community Voices Heard Covenant House Desis Rising Up and Moving (D.R.U.M.) Dominican Officers Society East Flatbush Village, Inc. East Side House Settlement El Puente Esperanza NY, Inc. Exodus Transitional Community Exponents Families United for Racial and Economic Equality (FUREE) FIERCE NYC First Corinthian Baptist Church Fortune Society Gangsta's Making Astronomical Community Changes, Inc. (GMACC)
3 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 3 of 19 George Walker Coalition Getting Out, Staying Out (GOSO) Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES) Hammel Houses Tenant Association High School for Law Enforcement and Public Safety InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, John Jay College Justice Committee LatinoJustice Law Enforcement High School Lead By Example & Reverse the Trend Legal Aid Society Life Camp, Inc. Make the Road NY Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Man Up, Inc. Mayor's Clergy Advisory Council Mayor's Office of Community Affairs Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice Micah Group, Interfaith Center of NY Morris Justice Project NAACP-LDF NACOLE National Police Accountability Project New York Center for Interpersonal Development (NYCID) Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights (NMCIR) NYCHA Citywide Council of Presidents NYCHA Resident Engagement NYCHA Richmond Terrace Houses NYCHA Seth Low Houses NYCHA Tilden Houses NYCHA West Brighton Houses Open Society Foundations Osborne Association Perfect Peace Ministry Outreach, Inc. Picture the Homeless Police Athletic League of East New York Police Athletic League of Jamaica Police Athletic League of Washington Heights Police Reform Organizing Project President's 21st Century Task Force on Policing
4 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 4 of 19 Queens Neighborhood United Red Hook Community Justice Center Red Hook Initiative Rockaway Youth Task Force Safe Horizon Save Our Streets South Bronx (S.O.S) Sheltering Arms - Rock Safe Streets Sheltering Arms - Safe Space Sikh Coalition St. Paul Community Baptist Church Streetwise and Safe The Anti-Violence Project Theatre for the Oppressed Theatre of the Oppressed NYC Trinity Wall Street True 2 Life - Cure Violence University Settlement Urban Youth Collective Vera Institute of Justice VOCAL-NY Wilson and East River Tenant Association Yankasa Mosque Youth Represent
5 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 5 of 19 CHRONOLOGY OF MEETINGS The Joint Remedial Process team has conducted in excess of 400 meetings with key stakeholders in the Floyd v. City of New York Remedies Opinion between the inception of the project in November 2014 and it s completion at the end of April Major meetings in the convening and steering of the JRP are listed below: RELATIONSHIP BUILDING CONVENINGS April 20, 2015: Meeting with Black, Latino and Asian Caucus, New York, NY April 20, 2015: Meeting with Lafayette Gardens Resident Association, New York, NY April 21, 2015: Meeting with Legal Aid Society, New York, NY April 23, 2015: Meeting with Youth Represent, New York, NY April 24, 2015: Meeting with Good Old Lower East Side, New York, NY May 4, 2015: Meeting with Queens Borough President, New York, NY May 7, 2015: Meeting with 500 Men Making a Difference, New York, NY May 7, 2015: Meeting with Citizens Crime Commission, New York, NY May 11, 2015: Meeting with Legal Aid Society Law Reform Unit, New York, NY May 11, 2015: Meeting with City University of New York, NY May 12, 2015: Conference call with Fathers Taking Action Group, New York, NY May 14, 2015: Meeting with Communities United for Police Reform, New York, NY May 19, 2015: Meeting with New York City Housing Authority, New York, NY May 20, 2015: Meeting with Man Up! Inc, New York, NY May 21, 2015: Meeting with Osborne Association, New York, NY May 21, 2015: Meeting with St. Paul's Community Baptist Church, New York, NY May 26, 2015: Meeting with Fortune Society, New York, NY May 27, 2015: Meeting with Allen AME Church, New York, NY May 29, 2015: Meeting with Bronx Defenders, New York, NY May 29, 2015: Meeting with Save Our Streets, New York, NY June 1, 2015: Meeting with Community Voices Heard, New York NY June 10, 2015: Meeting with Bronx Clergy Criminal Justice Task Force, New York, NY June 24, 2015: Meeting with NYPD Office of the Inspector General, New York, NY June 26, 2015: Meeting with Getting Out, Staying Out, New York, NY July 6, 2015: Meeting with Interfaith Center of New York, New York, NY July 7, 2015: Meeting with the NYPD Hispanic Society, New York, NY July 9, 2015: Meeting with Office of Congressman??? July 10, 2015: Meeting with Queens Defenders, New York, NY July 14, 2015: Meeting with Esperanza NY, New York, NY July 17, 2015: Meeting with BronxConnect, New York, NY
6 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 6 of 19 July 17, 2015: Meeting with NYCHA Counsel, New York, NY July 20, 2015: Meeting with Safe Horizon, New York, NY July 21, 2015: Meeting with Brooklyn Defender Services, New York, NY July 21, 2015: Meeting with Exponents, New York, NY July 23, 2015: Meeting with Micah Institute, New York, NY July 24, 2015: Meeting with George Walker Park Coalition July 27, 2015: Meeting with Intervarsity Fellowship, New York, NY July 31, 2015: Meeting with Brownsville Community Justice Center, New York, NY August 13, 2015: Meeting with DRUM, New York, NY August 19, 2015: Meeting with NYCHA Citywide Council of Presidents August 19, 2015: Meeting with The Door, New York, NY August 20, 2015: Meeting with Arab American Association, New York, NY September 14, 2015: Meeting with Mayor's Office of Community Affairs, New York, NY September 14, 2015: Meeting with Police Athletic League, New York, NY September 15, 2015: Meeting with Theatre of the Oppressed, New York, NY September 16, 2015: Meeting with Committee on Public Safety, New York, NY September 16, 2015: Meeting with City Council Committee on Community Affairs, NY, NY September 22, 2015: Meeting with Brotherhood-Sister Sol, New York, NY September 22, 2015: Meeting with Covenant House, New York, NY September 23, 2015: Meeting with NYCHA Community Affairs, New York, NY September 29, 2015: Meeting with Inner City Scholarship Fund, New York, NY October 15, 2015: Meeting with the Anti-Violence Project, New York, NY November 4, 2015: Meeting with Legal Aid Society, New York, NY November 19, 2015: Meeting with Office of City Councilman Ruben Wills December 2, 2015: Meeting with Clergy Council???? January 15, 2016: Meeting with First Corinthian Baptist Church, New York, NY February 11, 2016: Meeting with Crown Heights Youth Collective, New York, NY February 24, 2016: Meeting with Life Camp, Inc., New York, NY February 25, 2016: Meeting with Misunderstood Youth Development Center, New York, NY March 7, 2016: Meeting with All Stars Project, Inc., New York, NY March 7, 2016: Meeting with Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, New York, NY April 5, 2016: Meeting with Clergy United for Community Empowerment, NY, NY April 8, 2016: Meeting with the Divided Communities Project, New York, NY April 14, 2016: Meeting with NY Center for Interpersonal Development, New York, NY May 9, 2016: Meeting with NYCHA CEO, New York, NY May 10, 2016: Meeting with Manhattan Borough President, New York, NY May 10, 2016: Meeting with Brooklyn President, New York, NY June 2, 2016: Meeting with the Office of City Councilman Rory Lancman, NY, NY July 1, 2016: Meeting with the Office of Congressman Gregory Meeks, New York, NY July 6, 2016: Meeting with 21st Century Task Force on Policing, Washington, DC
7 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 7 of 19 August 17, 2016: Meeting with Civilian Complaint Review Board, New York, NY August 29, 2016: Conference call with NYPD Guardians Association, New York, NY August 29, 2016: Conference call with the People's Law Office, Chicago, Il September 9, 2016: Conference call with Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC September 9, 2016: Conference call with Red Hook Initiative, New York, NY September 12, 2016: Conference call with East Flatbush Village, Inc., New York, NY September 16, 2016: Conference call with NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,NY October 4, 2016: Meeting with Lead By Example and Reverse the Trend, New York, NY October 4, 2016: Meeting with Perfect Peace Ministry, New York, NY October 20, 2016: Meeting with Community Education Council 6, New York, NY October 27, 2016: Conference call with Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY October 28, 2016: Meeting with PAL Washington Heights, New York, NY June 2, 2017: Conference call with Sullivan ADA Consulting, New York, NY August 22, 2017: Meeting with Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, New York, NY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS September 28, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY October 29, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY February 23, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY April 11, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 26, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 30, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY May 15, 2017: Meeting at Communities United for Police Reform, New York, NY COMMUNITY FORUM DEVELOPMENT MEETINGS February 10, 2016: Community Forum Planning Meeting, JAMS, New York, NY April 25, 2016: Community Forum Planning Committee, New York, NY June 7, 2016: Community Forum Planning Committee, New York, NY June 27, 2016: Community Forum Planning Committee, New York, NY September 26, 2016: Community Forum Planning Committee, New York, NY July 19, 2016: Community Forum Video Development Meeting, New York, NY July 25, 2016: Community Forum Video Development Meeting, New York, NY August 1, 2016: Community Forum Video Development Meeting, New York, NY October 14, 2016: Community Forum Facilitator Information Session, New York, NY October 21, 2016: Community Forum Facilitator Information Session, New York, NY December 21, 2016: Community Forum Facilitator Debriefing Session, New York, NY PLAINTIFF S COUNSEL MEETINGS
8 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 8 of 19 June 22, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY June 22, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY July 17, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY July 22, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY July 27, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY August 27, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 21, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 22, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY October 6, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY October 20, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY November 9, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY November 10, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY November 20, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 7, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 13, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY February 11, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY February 11, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY March 24, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY June 8, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 15, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY April 24, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 30, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 30, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY February 8, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY November 13, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY JRP ALL-PARTIES MEETINGS March, 24, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY April 19, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY June 8, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY July 12, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY August 18, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 15, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY January 6, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY May 15, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY June 27, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY CITY DEPARTMENT MEETINGS
9 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 9 of 19 May 27, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY June 5, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY June 24, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY June 25, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY August 7, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY September 16, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY September 28, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY November 9, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY November 19, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY December 11, 2015: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY January 22, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY February 11, 2016: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY April 6, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY April 11, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY May 10, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY July 14, 2016: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY July 19, 2016: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY August 17, 2016: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY September 12, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY September 30, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY October 25, 2016: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY February 27, 2017: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY March 10, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY March 15, 2017: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY March 15, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY March 20, 2017: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY March 27, 2017: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY July 24, 2017: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY November 6, 2017: Meeting at NYC Law Department, New York, NY November 15, 2017: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY February 27, 2017: Meeting at 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY FEDERAL MONITOR S MEETINGS April 29, 2015: June 2, 2015: July 8, 2015: July 27, 2015: August 5, 2015: October 7, 2015: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY
10 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 10 of 19 November 23, 2015: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY May 9, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY June 9, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY July 11, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY July 12, 2016: Meeting at JAMS, New York, NY September 14, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY October 19, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY November 16, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY December 14, 2016: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY January 19, 2017: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY February 15, 2017: Meeting at Arnold Porter, New York, NY March 22, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY March 29, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY April 20, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY May 25, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY June 22, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY September 6, 2017: Meeting at APKS, New York, NY JRP OBSERVATIONS May 7, 2015: April 28, 2015: April 30, 2015: June 5, 2015: June 8, 2015: June 11, 2015: June 13, 2015: June 24, 2015: June 29, 2015: August 13, 2015: October 1, 2015: October 6, 2015: November 5, 2015: December 6, 2016: February 22, 2017: February 23, 2017: Presentation at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY NYPD Precinct Community Council Meeting, New York, NY All In Executive Conference at Police Academy, New York, NY NYPD CompStat Meeting, New York, NY NYPD Community Forum, New York, NY Focus Group at the Citizens Crime Commission, New York, NY 500 Men Making a Difference and Cure the Violence Forum, NY, NY NYPD Precinct Community Council Meeting, New York, NY NYPD Queens Community Crime Forum, New York, NY NYPD CompStat Meeting, New York, NY Citizens Crime Commission Meeting, New York, NY Tour of Covenant House, New York, NY Presentation at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY NYPD Commissioner s Luncheon, New York, NY Monitor s Police Focus Groups at APKS, New York, NY Monitor s Police Focus Groups at APKS, New York, NY
11 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 11 of 19 NEW YORK CITY STOP & FRISK JOINT REMEDIAL PROCESS IMMEDIATE REFORM MEASURES UNDER THE FEDERAL MONITOR The following document includes a comprehensive summary of the current reform measures under the Immediate Reform Process. New Policies POLICIES 1. Revision of written policy on stop and frisk. (Patrol Guide Section ). a. The policy now clearly states: What constitutes a stop When a stop may be conducted When a frisk may be conducted When a search may be conducted. b. The Patrol Guide also provides officers with guidance on encounters with civilians that are less intrusive than a stop. c. Officers must document stops, frisks and searches. d. Supervisors must review the constitutionality of the stop not just whether paperwork was filled out. 2. Revision of NYPD policy prohibiting racial profiling and other profiling. (Patrol Guide Section ). a. The policy states that police stops, frisks, arrests or other law enforcement actions may not be motivated by race, ethnicity or national origin of an individual, except in cases where race or ethnicity is part of a reliable and specific suspect description. 3. New policy on interior patrol (sometimes called vertical patrols ) of NYCHA buildings. (Patrol Guide Section ) a. An officer cannot stop and detain a person just because he or she is in a NYCHA building, or went into or came out of a NYCHA building. b. Except for ordinary pleasantries, an officer cannot approach a person in public housing to ask him or her questions without an objective, credible reason to do so. 4. New policy for interior patrol of buildings enrolled in the Trespass Affidavit Program (TAP). These are private apartment buildings where the owners have authorized the Department to patrol in and around their buildings. (Patrol Guide Section ) a. The Patrol Guide makes clear that just because a building is enrolled in the Trespass Affidavit Program, officers still need reasonable suspicion before they can make a stop. b. Except for ordinary pleasantries, an officer may not approach a person to ask questions just because that person is in a TAP building. The officer must have a reason to approach that person. 5. After making a stop, an NYPD officer has to complete a new stop report form New narrative sections require officer to give reasons for the stop in his or her own words Requires separate explanation of frisk and, if conducted, search
12 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 12 of 19 If the person is stopped but not arrested, the officer must offer the person an explanation and other information. 6. If an officer is making an arrest for trespass in either a NYCHA or TAP building, the officer must document that the person arrested was not a resident, a visitor or had business in the building. TRAINING Training is conducted for both NYPD new recruits and in-service officers. The new training material, described below, was developed by the NYPD in conjunction with the Monitor, the plaintiffs, and with input from other stakeholders. These materials are continuously undergoing revisions as new policies are approved, and in response to review by the Monitor s team. Most of what is described below has been officially approved by the court and/or the Monitor and are published on the Monitor s website *. New Training of Recruits 7. There is a new training course for recruits at the Police Academy on stop and frisk. 8. There is new training for recruits at the Police Academy on racial profiling. 9. There is new training for recruits at the Police Academy on interior patrols of NYCHA and TAP building. Training Conducted at the Commands (Precincts) 10. After the NYPD published its new stop and frisk policy (P.G ), the Department developed five short videos that it played at roll call in every precinct. Introduction to new stop and frisk policy Level 1 Requests for Information Level 2 Common Law Right of Inquiry Level 3 Terry Stop Documentation and Supervision These have been approved by the Monitor and are available on the Monitor s website. 11. The NYPD is developing short training videos to play at roll call in the precincts on the new policy on interior patrols in TAP buildings 12. The NYPD is developing short training videos to play at roll call in the precincts on the new policy on interior patrols in NYCHA buildings Training for Current Officers Conducted at the Academy 2
13 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 13 of Substantial new training on stop and frisk and trespass enforcement is being developed for almost all members of the service. The training will include, among other things: The use of realistic scenarios, videos of encounters and other methods that go beyond lectures; Training for supervisors on their responsibilities to review and evaluate the conduct of their officers; Training on Procedural Justice. This is a phrase used to describe the necessity of treating civilians with respect, listening to them, and explaining the officer s actions. Training on Implicit Bias. This is the concept that, because everyone lives in a particular environment (neighborhood, family, friends, etc.), everyone has biases that he or she might not even be aware of. The point of the training is to make officers more aware of what those biases are so that they do not interfere with the officers law enforcement functions. 14. Training is being developed for officers who are about to be promoted to sergeant, lieutenant and captain. This new training will include, among other things, training on new supervisory responsibilities. Specialized Training 15. The NYPD developed new training for Field Training Officers. These are veteran officers who mentor and coach new officers who just graduated from the Police Academy. 16. New training is being developed for new plainclothes officers. SUPERVISION Supervision has been described above in the paragraphs on the stop and frisk policy and the new stop report form. But, to repeat: 17. The NYPD made changes in its policies and procedures for supervision and review of stops, including stops in TAP buildings and stops in/around NYCHA residences, and review of trespass arrests in NYCHA buildings. Supervisors must review the legality of stops, frisks and trespass arrests after conferring with the officer who took the action and reviewing the paperwork. Supervisor must take corrective action when appropriate. This action could range from an informal conversation to a recommendation for formal discipline. PERFORMANCE GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND EVALUATIONS 3
14 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 14 of Work is under way to change how the Department evaluates the performance of officers, so that it is not just counting the number of enforcement actions, such as stops, arrests and summons. BODY WORN CAMERAS 19. The Monitor is responsible for overseeing a one-year pilot program in which body-worn cameras will be used by about 1000 police officers. There will be an assessment of the effectiveness of body-worn cameras in reducing unconstitutional stops and frisks. At the end of the one-year pilot, it will be determined whether (in the words of the court) the benefits of the cameras outweigh their financial, administrative, and other costs. AUDITING 20. Working with the Monitor and the parties, the NYPD has already changed the way it audits stops, frisks and searches. It is working on ways to change the way it audits trespass enforcement. When those changes are finalized, they will be submitted to the Monitor and the court for approval. 21. The Department is considering what in the police field is called an Early Identification System (EIS) to support supervision and management of NYPD officers and supervisors. This is a way to analyze information relating to behavior that might put the Department or its officers at risk. Police Departments use EIS to identify at-risk employees and patterns of at-risk behaviors so that they can be addressed and corrected before more serious misconduct occurs; they are not used for discipline. COMPLAINT INVESTIGATIONS/DISCIPLINE 22. The Department is tracking and investigating complaints related to racial profiling. The guidelines for these investigations and training for the investigators will be finalized and submitted to the Monitor and the court for approval. 23. The NYPD must change its procedures for handling citizen complaints involving stops, frisks, searches and trespass arrests when the CCRB has found the allegations to be more likely true than not. The NYPD must not automatically count the word of the officer as more significant than the word of the person complaining. The Department must give greater deference to the investigative findings of the CCRB than had been given in the past. * Additional information on the Monitorship and the Immediate Remedial Measures, as well as the Joint Remedial Process, may be found online at the Monitor s website at 4
15 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 15 of 19 New York City Stop & Frisk Joint Remedial Process Leadership Discussion Themes Topics Community Centered Reforms Community Input in Performance Evaluations Community Boards and Precinct Performance Documentation of and Community Experiences with Level 1 and 2 Street Encounters Submission of Community Comments Post Stop Community Input in Performance Evaluations, Supervision and Monitoring of Officers Community Meetings and NYPD Community Input for Precincts, Regular Surveys Consent for Searches Freedom to Leave, Freedom to Walk Away Reforms Centered Around Training Trainings in the Status of the Law, De-escalation, Empathy and Mediation Training on Searches Specialized Trainings on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, and Searches Specialized Trainings on Individuals with Mental Illness Training on Cultural Sensitivity Trainings on Crisis Intervention, Anger Management, and Verbal Encounters Discipline and Accountability Discipline Matrix Reforms Centered Around Discipline/Accountability
16 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 16 of 19 Officer History and Discipline Penalty Early Intervention System and Triggers, and Repeat Complaints Body Camera Footage and Supervision Accountability for Supervisors when Officers Misbehave NYPD Coordination of Disciplinary Penalties Discipline, Lack of Accountability for Officers Officer Accountability/Discipline/Supervision CCRB and NYPD Civilian Oversight Agencies and Police Departments Ending NYPD Commissioner s Exclusive Disciplinary Authority Updates, Communications and Disclosure of Disciplinary Penalty from NYPD Post Complaint, and Personalized Letter from Officer s Supervisor Presence of Complainants during Disciplinary Hearings Communications with New Yorkers when NYPD disciplines its officers Inter-Department Coordination Regarding Discipline Reforms Centered Around Supervision Supervision and Consideration of Repeat Complaints Officer Supervision and Personnel History Supervision and Performance Evaluation, Review of Stop Legality, Feedback Regarding Stops Independent Analysis and Supervision of Officers Officer Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation Supervision and Ensuring Constitutional Policing Random and Independent Evaluation of Officers Active Interventions by Supervisors Performance Evaluations and Inclusion of Qualitative Interactions
17 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 17 of 19 General Police Reform Ideas/Themes Collateral Consequences of Stops Collateral Consequences of Unlawful Summonses and Arrests Receipts Provision of Information During Stops Self-Identification of Officers National Best Practices for Cultural Change for Departments Coordination and Execution of Instructions for Officers Tracking and Addressing Racial Profiling Complaints / Anti-Bias Impact of and Assessment of IRP Reforms Ordered Undercounting of stops Precincts and Complaint Intake Mechanisms NYPD and Social Services De-escalation Stops and Sexual Harassment, Assaults, and Reporting of incidents Stops and Warrant Checks Substantial Compliance in Court-Ordered Reform Processes Communication to DAO post giving instructions Referrals to Social Services Reforms Centered Around Information Access and Gathering Access to Information About Officers who Stopped Civilians Information Regarding Reason for Stops Information Regarding Previous Complaints Correcting Unlawful Stops, Documentation of Stops and Appropriate Interventions Information Needed to Determine Whether Constitutional Violations Occurred
18 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 18 of 19 Provision of Information around Rights in Stop Encounters Feedback on Experiences / Ability to Submit Comments about Experiences w/nypd Post-Stop Surveys Transparent and increased reporting on officers and their actions Body Camera Footage and Audio Body Cameras Reforms Centered Around Cameras Best Practices Stops and Sexual Harassment, Assaults, and Reporting of incidents Best Practices for Investigations on Racial Profiling Best Practices for Cultural Change National Best Practices for Police Reform National Best Practices for Cultural Change for Departments Best Practices for Investigations on Racial Profiling
19 Case 1:08-cv AT Document Filed 05/15/18 Page 19 of 19 PROPOSED JOINT REMEDIAL PROCESS LEADERSHIP MEETING AGENDA I. INTRODUCTION II. DISCUSSION OF IMMEDIATE REFORM PROCESS & JOINT REMEDIAL PROCESS a. Immediate Reforms to date b. Excerpted discussion themes from Joint Remedial Process focus groups III. SHARING IDEAS a. Concrete reform ideas based on experience, practice, or research b. Refinement of general themes from Joint Remedial Process focus groups IV. ADDITIONAL/SUPPLEMENTAL AREAS FOR EXPLORATION a. Neighborhood and community contexts for police reform b. Other complexities affecting urban police reform V. QUESTIONS, COMMENTS AND NEXT STEPS + Please note: Partnered organizations are encouraged to submit a white paper, if time and resources permit.
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